About the Product
Sourced from the well
drained, loamy regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan. This type is much valued for
its high percentage of essential oil content that gives it an intense flavor.
Cumin seeds has a penetrating musty, earthy flavor. Its a cooling spice. In
the middle ages, cumin was believed to keep lovers faithful and chicken from
straying. More recently, cumin has become popular because of its use in
Mexican cooking.
A native of Egypt and the Mediterranean, cumin is now mostly produced in
India. Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are the prominent producers.
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